POLITICAL FORUM
... knowledge simultancously with the stunting of wisdam, or from some other cause, we seem threatened with a new dark age.- Thomas Hardy. ...
... knowledge simultancously with the stunting of wisdam, or from some other cause, we seem threatened with a new dark age.- Thomas Hardy. ...
... wonderful man. Thomas Hardy. He was a man whom the nation has honoured, a man who, having gone into the great beyond. Mill leaves behind a name that will live as long as English people books and dream dreams. To many young citizens the name of Hardy will only ...
... -upported by an all star cast in WINE. A real Sparklnig Entertainment. Following week TEM OF THE D'URBERVILLES. By Thomas Hardy. Larry Simon in THE GIRL IN THE LIMOUSINE . ' also TOM MIX in SINGLE SHOT PARKER.- ...
... the tamp. The subject of the papers WIP My Far vette Atithor. Walter 800tt two adherents, whilst Stratton , Per and Thomas Hardy were the other writers (+boson. A very informil discussion followed the reeding*, and lit canons points in the programme ...
... . • Cratic. 7.zi—Fogindations of Music. 7.3o—The Mayor of Casterbridge, a play by John Drinkwater from the novel by 'Thomas Hardy. 9.o—Some Pieces by Alec Rowley, played by the composer. 94s—Mr. Donald Maxwell: The Lost Rivers of London. 9.3o—Weather ...
... Butler, Harry Bibby, Thomas Bibby, Thos. Bate, Jeremiah Blackshaw,. C. Chidlaw, J. Childaw, G. Dickinson, James De'ooze, Fred Frangleton, W. B. Foxall, Joseph Flaherty, Thomas Guest ; Eli Gregson, Stanley Hill, John • Hill, Thomas Hardy, Harry Hughes, T. ...
... keen appreciative- WI nature's mood and peculiarities; those might hardly have pereeked that the trees dripped at all. — Thomas Hardy. • J We ending ooal to delivered most ton, and we CT. selling .-Aciel at Francisco cheaper than the can deliver it.—Mr ...
... Margaret Marria mot in a dikartthal poe:n boy Thomas Hardy, reatindling ns the legend that the oxen Still and worship at Christmas Pre. Good selections were elm sent in by Mary Thompeon, Elisabeth. Sarah and Thomas Roche, Ellen Ryan and 11. Whitehouse. DRAWING ...
... Bate lived in the house and managed the baths. Next came Mason's ship building yard; then that of Messrs. John anti Thomas Johnson; then Hardy and Wyles steam mill; then Headley'is :date yard. where elate! were prepared for the schools; then Messrs. Brundrit ...
... LATE MR. R. W. WEAVER. Rev. Thomas Miller's Tribute To His Influences. , A COMPLETE LIFE. The remains of the late Mr. Ronald Walker Weaver, third son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Weaver, of Springfield-street and Bridge-street,Warringtow, who died at his residence ...
... A RECORD HATCH. Mr. Thomas (ince, of 6 Chestort.)n street. Gaiaton, juso hod what he haliove• to be. a ripcord hatch. He a %Mini of thitletp now ander a hen and sarpriard to tad • yield of fiftacn hardy chicken.. all of which aro thriving. I ...
... Blind, presided on Thursday last at the opening ceremony of the new workshops, sales-shop, and social centre, by Lord Cozens-Hardy. The building is in Boundary Road, at the junction of Peter Street. Mr. Williams said the great development of the work had ...